intermittent fasting and cognitive function
Intermittent fasting refers to a dietary approach that involves alternating periods of fasting and eating. Cognitive function, on the other hand, refers to our mental abilities such as thinking, memory, and focus. The term "intermittent fasting and cognitive function" describes the potential impact that the fasting and eating pattern of intermittent fasting may have on our mental capabilities.
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